Saturday, September 29, 2012

Planting Spinach in a Hanging Basket

I've never planted vegetable seeds in the fall before. It always seemed complicated to take of. But new this year, I decided to give it a try. I checked the Portland Nursery's chart and found that I could plant spinach at the end of August. I love putting spinach in my sandwiches and eating spinach salads, so I picked up a package of spinach seeds, along with some radish seeds (more on that later) at the Down to Earth garden store.


      My pots were already full of other things, and an empty patch of my raised bed would be used for radishes, so I had to find somewhere else to plant them. (Enter the incredibly dead hanging flower basket.) I was able to resurrect its flowers this season for a little while after pruning, but something got to it and killed it. So, I decided to empty the basket, fill it with new dirt from Bi-Mart and plant the seeds in it.
     That week the seedlings started to come up, so I thinned them apart according to the seed packets directions. It will take a while before they are ready to pick and eat, but it's fun to watch them grow in the meantime.





2 comments:

  1. interesting! I have never heard of this before. we love our spinach crops! as I trim the leaves they just keep growing....sometimes if the winter is miles they last until spring...
    good luck!!
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  2. Thanks! How much sun does your spinach get? Mine doesn't get very much. The leaves are really small still, and I'm not sure if I need to add fertilizer or apply a row cover. Any thoughts?

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